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Chemical and Allied Export Promotion Council

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Chemical and Allied Export Promotion Council (CAPEXIL), a non-profit making organization, was setup in March 1958 by the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India to promote export of Chemical and Allied Products from India.[1] With the headquarter at Kolkata, and regional offices at New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, CAPEXIL has more than 3500 members across the country.

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  1. ^ "CAPEXIL : Chemical and Allied Export Promotion Council of India". www.capexil.com. Retrieved 2018-04-20.